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    Shipbuilding in Bangladesh

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    | Assignment on“Ship Building Industry Of Bangladesh” | Course code: MKT 616 Course Title: International Marketing Submitted to: Mr. Javed Tariq Assistant Professor Program: MBA (E); Semester: Summer 2013 Department of Business Administration Green University of Bangladesh Submission Date: 13 July‚ 2013 Submitted By (Group-C: Falcon): 1. Ariful Islam Juwel ID No.: 120207036 2. Khalid Saifullah ID No.: 120207048 3. Nazrul Islam ID No.: 120207044 4. Sharif

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    (Jenkins‚ 2003; Enders and Sandler‚ 2002). In hospitality industry‚ concern regarding terrorism has been noticed since the mid-1980s‚ as cases of terrorism in tourism related sectors increased dramatically from 206 in 1972 to 3‚010 in 1985 (d’Amore and Anunza‚ 1986). Since then‚ security is seen as crucial (Pizam and Mansfeld‚ 1996) and is increasingly intensified especially after the tragic events on September 11‚ 2001 (Cohen‚ 2002). Terrorism in hospitality industry is continuously happening. Post

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    Wal-Mart’s Business Practice Big corporations are known for their revenues and the social impact in our society. Many times‚ the media ignore what is behind the success of these companies. Behind Wal-Mart’s success there are thousands of people who work every day to serve communities by bringing the lowest prices on the market and providing excellent customer service to millions of families. The strong culture of this company is another attribution for the success of this firm. According to the study of

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    more than 90 years‚ with its brands and products firmly holding the proprietary in the market‚ while competition and potential threats‚ on the contrary‚ are impelling Tartan Corp to strengthen itself strategically. Based on the charts given in the case material‚ products are well developed during different historical stages and distributed among various markets‚ yet sales volume of some products are declining while others increasing. Thus the overall competitive strategy of Tartan is maintaining

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    THE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF PANASONIC CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES FOR PERIOD OF 1 APR 2008 TO 31 MAR 2011 Than Aung ACCA student reg: No. 1915848 Applied Research and Analysis Paper for B.Sc (Hons) in Applied Accounting Submission 23 (2011 November 1st to 21st) 6‚479 words 18 November 2011 ACKNOLEDGMENT I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my mentor‚ U Aung Naing Maung Maung‚ B.Com‚ CPA‚ DMA‚ ACCA‚ Principal‚ Excellent Choice Professional Accountancy Training

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    outlined in the background chapter. This chapter also contains information about the garment industry in Bangladesh. The main research question is if there can be a shift from minimum wages to living wages in Bangladesh. In order to bring clarity to the question‚ three sub questions have been used. The first question looks into: How wages are determined in the export-oriented garment industry in Bangladesh ? The second question: Concerns the corporations’ responsibility for their workers. The third

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    Employment in Bangladesh

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    BANGLADESH: COUNTRY OVERVIEW Bangladesh is situated in southern Asia‚ on the delta of the 2 largest rivers on the Indian subcontinent—the Ganges and Jamuna (Brahmaputra). It borders with India in the west‚ north‚ and east‚ with Burma (also known as Myanmar) in the southeast‚ and with the Bay of Bengal in the south. The country’s area is 144‚000 square kilometers (55‚598 square miles)‚ and it is divided into 6 administrative divisions (Dhaka‚ Chittagong‚ Khulna‚ Barisal‚ Rajshai and Sylhet) and 4

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    Business Ethics: Discussion Board 1 Business Ethics: Case Study 1 Liberty University Business Law – BUSI561 Betzaida Aponte Abstract In this brief response to the business ethics case study‚ I will highlight findings that question the integrity of Next Step Herbal Health Company according to Ramona Alexander’s research on the company and her observations of the CEO’s engagement and the recruiter’s response to her raised concerns. There were three major issues I found that were questionable

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    Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Jennifer Bratton University of Phoenix Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Introduction The hospitality industry strives from consumers wanting to get away from everyday stresses. These consumers want to relax and enjoy time away from everyday life. When a person is traveling they need a place to stay‚ a place to eat‚ somewhere to visit‚ and someone to make the arrangements for the travel. Hospitality is known for servicing the guests and making

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    Democracy in Bangladesh

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    The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh Naila Kabeer 24 June 2004 How can the lives and conditions of women garment workers in Bangladesh be improved? Naila Kabeer questions whether the workers themselves benefit from the campaigning approach of Anita Roddick and the National Labor Committee. Anita Roddick writes on openDemocracy with passionate anger about the conditions of women workers in the export garment sector based

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